The College Football Rundown

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Episode 137 - College Football Bowl Season 2025 (Set 2)

Dec 18th, 2025 11:00 AM

Episode #137: College Football Bowl Season 2025 (Set 2) — Christmas Week + Big Saturday Slate. It’s a solo episode with Kyle Wahl as Bowl Season rolls on. The show skips the long intro and jumps straight into the matchups and betting angles for Set 2, covering the Christmas Eve Hawai‘i Bowl and a loaded run from Friday into Saturday. Kyle works injuries, portal notes, coaching transitions, and motivation into each game breakdown, then closes with his single best pick of the slate. Games covered: - Sheraton Hawai‘i Bowl: Cal vs Hawai‘i - GameAbove Sports Bowl: Central Michigan vs Northwestern - Rate Bowl: New Mexico vs Minnesota - SERVPRO First Responder Bowl: FIU vs UTSA - Go Bowling Military Bowl: Pitt vs East Carolina - Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl: Penn State vs Clemson - Wasabi Fenway Bowl: UConn vs Army - Pop-Tarts Bowl: Georgia Tech vs BYU - Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl: Miami (OH) vs Fresno State - Isleta New Mexico Bowl: North Texas vs San Diego State - TaxSlayer Gator Bowl: Virginia vs Missouri - Kinder’s Texas Bowl: LSU vs Houston Find us at collegefootballrundown.com. Episodes drop Wed night / Thu AM.

Episode 136 - College Football Bowl Season 2025 (Part 1)

Dec 11th, 2025 11:00 AM

College Football Rundown — Bowl Season 2025 (Part 1) Bowl Season has officially arrived, and the energy is high. With the regular season and conference championships now complete, attention shifts to a loaded early bowl slate and the first-ever College Football Playoff first-round games hosted on campus. Episodes drop Wed night / Thu AM all season. Find us at collegefootballrundown.com • X/Twitter: @WWCFB • Instagram: @college_football_rundown • Join the Discord. Hosts: Kyle Wahl & Michael Storey Guest: Josh Harlow Theme: “Bowl Season Begins — Early Bowls and CFP Campus Battles” Opening — CFP Rankings Reaction The crew opens with first impressions of the final CFP rankings: - How the committee evaluated the final weekend. - The debate around the final seeding order. - Which teams benefited the most from Championship Week results. - Early thoughts on the inaugural CFP games hosted at home stadiums. After the rankings discussion, the episode moves directly into the full game-by-game Bowl Season Part 1 rundown. Early Bowls — Game-by-Game Breakdown SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 Cricket Celebration Bowl — South Carolina State vs. Prairie View A&M (Noon, ABC) South Carolina State: Back-to-back MEAC champions, riding a seven-game win streak. Balanced offense and a defense that settled in late. Prairie View A&M: SWAC champions at 10–3 with a nearly 200 YPG rushing attack and one of the most complete profiles in the conference. Bucked Up LA Bowl — Boise State vs. Washington (8 p.m., ABC) Boise State: Leaning on mobility at quarterback and a physical downhill run scheme. Remains among the Mountain West's top postseason threats. Washington: Post-Penix rebuild has stabilized with a more controlled, balanced offense and a deeper WR room than projected entering the year. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16 IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl — Troy vs. Jacksonville State (9 p.m., ESPN) Troy: One of the Sun Belt's stingiest defenses again in 2025. Offense is steady but not built on explosive plays. Jacksonville State: RB Cam Cook (1,600+ yards) and QB Caden Creel give Jax State a rugged, ball-control approach. Efficient and physical. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17 StaffDNA Cure Bowl — Old Dominion vs. South Florida (5 p.m., ESPN) Old Dominion: Improved passing efficiency and faster tempo. LB Jason Henderson remains one of the most productive tacklers in college football. South Florida: QB Byrum Brown continues elite AAC production; USF improved meaningfully in explosive-play rate on both sides. 68 Ventures Bowl — Louisiana vs. Delaware (8:30 p.m., ESPN) Louisiana: Ground-first offense, experienced OL, and a dependable Sun Belt résumé. Delaware: FBS transition exceeding expectations; strong passing game and a disciplined defense. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 Xbox Bowl — Missouri State vs. Arkansas State (9 p.m., ESPN2) Missouri State: Physicality remains the program identity; run game gives them staying power in matchups. Arkansas State: Higher-end QB play and better perimeter explosiveness suggest a more advanced roster build. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 Myrtle Beach Bowl Presented by Engine — Kennesaw State vs. Western Michigan (11 a.m., ESPN) Kennesaw State: Massive first-year FBS leap — C-USA champions at 10–3, led by dual-threat QB Amari Odom and an offense over 30 PPG. Western Michigan: Classic MAC blend of balanced offense and steady red-zone defense; QB play has taken a step forward. Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl — Memphis vs. NC State (2:30 p.m., ESPN) Memphis: Tempo-heavy AAC attack; QB surpassing 3,000 yards with a dangerous vertical profile. NC State: QB CJ Bailey's near-70% completion rate anchors one of the ACC's most efficient offenses; RB Hollywood Smothers provides balance. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl — Washington State vs. Utah State (2 p.m., ESPN) Washington State: Air-oriented identity with consistent QB production even after system turnover. Utah State: 3,000-yard passer but turnover issues continue to shape their volatility; capable of pulling upsets when clean. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23 Bush's Boca Raton Bowl — Toledo vs. Louisville (2 p.m., ESPN) Toledo: One of the MAC's most complete teams. Balanced offense and top-3 defensive scoring metrics in league play. Louisville: Brohm's offense continues operating efficiently with improved QB consistency and strong perimeter threats. New Orleans Bowl — Western Kentucky vs. Southern Miss (5:30 p.m., ESPN) Western Kentucky: High-volume passing attack nearing 3,000 yards; multiple receivers with production upside. Southern Miss: Run-oriented offense and a defense that took a meaningful step forward in 2025. Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl — UNLV vs. Ohio (9 p.m., ESPN) UNLV: One of the country's most improved G5 offenses — efficient, balanced, and explosive on scripted drives. Ohio: Veteran QB experience paired with a disciplined, top-3 MAC defense. CFP First-Round Games — Friday & Saturday FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 #8 Oklahoma vs. #9 Alabama — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium (8 p.m., ABC/ESPN) Oklahoma: QB John Mateer's dual-threat profile (2,578 pass / 416 rush / 19 TD) keeps the offense balanced and efficient. Alabama: Ty Simpson (3,268 yards, 26 TD, only 5 INT) leads the SEC's most accurate passing attack; offense thrives on rhythm and consistency. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 #10 Miami vs. #7 Texas A&M — Kyle Field (Noon, ABC/ESPN) Miami: QB Carson Beck (3,072 yards, 25 TD) has transformed the passing game with elite accuracy. Texas A&M: QB Marcel Reed (2,932 pass yards, 25 TD; +466 rush) and WR KC Concepcion form one of the most dangerous offensive duos in the conference. #11 Tulane vs. #6 Ole Miss — Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (3:30 p.m., TNT) Tulane: QB Jake Retzlaff (2,862 pass / 610 rush / 30 TD) is one of the most dynamic dual-threats in the country. Ole Miss: QB Austin Simmons continues to emerge as a high-upside vertical passer in Lane Kiffin's system. #12 James Madison vs. #5 Oregon — Autzen Stadium (7:30 p.m., TNT) James Madison: QB Alonza Barnett III (2,533 pass / 544 rush / 35 TD) fuels an 11–1 campaign built on physicality and balance. Oregon: QB Dante Moore (2,733 yards, 24 TD, 8.7 YPA) has Oregon operating as one of the most efficient offenses in the nation. Closing Thoughts Part 1 of Bowl Season brings a deep slate of matchups across every level of college football — from HBCU national championship stakes to early G5 battles to the first-ever CFP campus games. The crew's excitement carried through a full breakdown of every game, highlighting quarterback play, scheme strengths, betting matchups, and program trends heading into the postseason. Part 2 arrives next week with the mid-December bowl surge and rivalry-driven holiday matchups. Housekeeping Episode Release: Thu 12/11/25 • 5:00 AM CT Duration: 57:28 File Size: 44.8 MB Audio File: 161-episode-136-college-football-bowl-season-2025-part-1.mp3 Website: collegefootballrundown.com X/Twitter: @WWCFB Instagram: @college_football_rundown Contact: wahl@collegefootballrundown.com]]>

Episode 135 - Week 15 College Football 2025

Dec 4th, 2025 11:00 AM

College Football Rundown — Week 15 (2025) Championship Week is here. After a decisive Week 14, the playoff picture sharpened at the top while chaos brewed across the Group of 5. Two teams finished the regular season undefeated, several title games landed inside one score on the opening line, and betting markets reacted quickly as rematches dominated the board. Episodes drop Wed night / Thu AM all season. Find us at collegefootballrundown.com • X/Twitter: @WWCFB • Instagram: @college_football_rundown • Join the Discord. Hosts: Kyle Wahl & Mike Storey Theme: “Championship Week and Rematches” Week 14 Rewind — What Mattered for Bettors Ohio State 27 @ Michigan 9 Ohio State held Michigan under 300 total yards with one of its best defensive efforts of the season. The Buckeye offense executed cleanly, relying on balance and efficiency. Ohio State’s WR group looked healthier than it had in weeks. OSU covered; total stayed comfortably under. Indiana 56 @ Purdue 3 Indiana completed its first 12–0 regular season in school history. The Hoosiers rushed for more than 250 yards; Roman Hemby scored multiple touchdowns. Defense allowed only one field goal the entire game. Indiana dominated ATS and pushed the total over. Georgia 16 @ Georgia Tech 9 Georgia leaned on RB Nate Frazier (100+ yards, lone TD) in a slow-paced rivalry win. Georgia Tech produced three field goals but never found the end zone. Georgia remained without CB Ondre Evans; no new injuries announced. Georgia did not cover; the total stayed well under. Texas 27 @ Texas A&M 17 Texas RB Quintrevion Wisner ran for 150+ yards with a standout performance. Arch Manning added one passing and one rushing touchdown. Texas closed the game with two fourth-quarter interceptions. A&M fell to 11–1 and was eliminated from SEC Championship contention. Texas covered; under cashed. Alabama 27 @ Auburn 20 Ty Simpson connected with Isaiah Horton for multiple explosive touchdowns. Auburn stayed competitive with sustained rushing success. Alabama RB Jam Miller exited with a knee injury and did not return. Auburn covered; the total landed near expectations. Group of 5 Clinchers James Madison 59 @ Coastal Carolina 10 QB Alonza Barnett III accounted for multiple touchdowns. RB Jobi Malary ran for 150+ yards. JMU improved to 11–1 and locked in the Sun Belt Championship berth. North Texas 52 @ Temple 25 Mean Green offense topped 600 total yards. Caleb Hawkins scored 4 TDs; Drew Mestemaker threw 3 TDs. UNT improved to 11–1; head coach Eric Morris confirmed he will finish the season before departing for Oklahoma State. UNLV 42 @ Nevada 17 Jai’den Thomas scored 4 rushing touchdowns. Anthony Colandrea delivered an efficient performance. UNLV clinched its spot in the Mountain West title game. Games of the Show — Championship Week Deep Dive Big Ten Championship — #2 Indiana vs #1 Ohio State Sat 7:00 PM CT (FOX) • Indianapolis • Line: OSU -4.5 to -5.5 | Total: ~47.5 Indiana enters with a deep RB rotation that carried them through Purdue. Ohio State defense dominated Michigan and looks fully in form. OSU WR health trending upward. No major injury updates from either team following Week 14. SEC Championship — #3 Georgia vs #9 Alabama Sat 3:00 PM CT (ABC) • Atlanta • Line: Georgia -2.5 | Total: ~49 Georgia has leaned on its run game and defensive consistency. Alabama offense continues to center around Ty Simpson → Isaiah Horton explosive plays. Alabama RB Jam Miller out; TE depth remains limited. Georgia still without CB Ondre Evans. Big 12 Championship — #11 BYU vs #4 Texas Tech Sat 11:00 AM CT (ABC) • Arlington • Line: TTU -13.5 | Total: Low-60s BYU offense trending upward with WR availability improving. Texas Tech enters 11–1 with strong passing efficiency metrics. QB Behren Morton practiced this week after managing a leg issue. ACC Championship — Duke vs #17 Virginia Sat 7:00 PM CT (ABC) • Charlotte • Line: Virginia -3.5 | Total: High-40s Virginia brings an explosive passing attack with multiple downfield threats. Duke relies on a more balanced approach and red-zone defensive strength. QB Chandler Morris active; Duke injury report clean. AAC Championship — #24 North Texas @ #20 Tulane Fri 7:00 PM CT (ABC) • New Orleans • Line: UNT -2.5 | Total: ~66.5 North Texas enters as one of the most explosive offenses in the country. Tulane’s physicality and defensive integrity provide a sharp contrast. Both teams enter healthy with no major absences reported. Quick Hitters — Other Title Games (If Time) Sun Belt — Troy @ James Madison: JMU 11–1; one of the biggest spreads of the weekend. CUSA — Kennesaw State @ Jacksonville State: Nearly a pick’em; total near 60. Mountain West — UNLV @ Boise State: Boise moved toward -3/-3.5; UNLV off a 42–17 rivalry win. MAC — Miami (OH) vs Western Michigan: WMU slight favorite; total in the low 40s; both strong ATS. Storey Time — Rematches Storey breaks down how to evaluate rematches in conference championship settings: - What actually carried over this season when teams met the second time. - What early-season results didn’t predict. - How bettors should weigh film vs box score vs injury context. - The difference between “adjusted lines” and “overcorrected lines.” Rundown Pick 'Em — Closing Segment Storey: ____ Wahl: ______ The crew closes the show with one official ATS or total pick each from the Championship Week slate, along with reasoning and model-vs-market breakdowns. Housekeeping Episode Release: Thu 12/04/25 • 5:00 AM CT Duration: 46:21 File Size: 29 MB Audio File: 160-episode-135-week-15-college-football-2025.mp3 Website: collegefootballrundown.com X/Twitter: @WWCFB Instagram: @college_football_rundown Contact: wahl@collegefootballrundown.com]]>

Episode 134 - Week 14 College Football 2025

Nov 27th, 2025 11:00 AM

College Football Rundown — Week 14 (2025) Rundown Nation — Rivalry Week has arrived. Week 13 steadied the playoff picture, but now the last Saturday of the regular season brings volatility, line movement, and the emotional swings that define November. Episodes drop Wed night / Thu AM all season. Find us at collegefootballrundown.com • X/Twitter: @WWCFB • Instagram: @college_football_rundown • Join the Discord. Host: Mike Storey (filling in for Wahl) Guests: Josh Harlow (regular), Jeremy Harlow (special guest and de facto Big 12 beat writer) Theme: “Rivalry Week, Line Moves, and Surviving the Chaos” Week 13 Rewind — What Mattered for Bettors USC @ #7 Oregon Oregon beat USC 42–27 with a balanced offensive showing. USC again struggled to limit explosive plays in the secondary. Arkansas @ #17 Texas Texas won 52–37 behind Arch Manning's 389 passing yards. Texas continues to deal with defensive availability issues. Syracuse @ #9 Notre Dame Notre Dame rolled Syracuse 70–7 with complete dominance. Jeremiyah Love rushed for 171 yards in a breakout performance. #18 Michigan @ Maryland Michigan controlled Maryland 45–20 without showing much schematically. Defensive injuries and depth issues remain a concern entering Ohio State. #22 Missouri @ #8 Oklahoma Oklahoma defeated Missouri 17–6 with strong defensive play. Missouri lacked explosive production and struggled to sustain drives. Miami @ Virginia Tech Miami beat VT 34–17 behind a sharp passing day from Carson Beck. Defense held up well as Miami continues to trend upward. (Optional) Kentucky @ #14 Vanderbilt Vanderbilt beat Kentucky 45–17 with a big offensive performance from Diego Pavia. (Optional) Arizona State @ Colorado ASU defeated Colorado 42–17 with a powerful rushing performance led by Raleek Brown. Games of the Show — Week 14 Deep Dive #1 Ohio State (11–0) @ #15 Michigan (9–2) Fri 11:00 AM CT (FOX) • Line: OSU -9.5 | Total: 44.5 A high-stakes edition of The Game with playoff implications. Ohio State offense continues to operate efficiently behind Julian Sayin. Michigan is healthier at running back but remains thin on defense. #3 Texas A&M (11–0) @ #17 Texas (8–3) Fri 6:30 PM CT (ABC) • Line: A&M -2.5 | Total: 51.5 First major Texas–Texas A&M showdown in years with CFP relevance. Texas offense is peaking, while the defense is still working through injuries. Texas A&M remains consistent but carries lingering RB depth concerns. #7 Oregon (10–1) @ Washington (8–3) Sat 2:30 PM CT (CBS) • Line: Oregon -6.5 | Total: 51.5 Oregon enters with momentum and playoff aspirations. Washington has the ability to challenge Oregon vertically. Oregon wide receiver availability is something to monitor. #10 Alabama (9–2) @ Auburn (5–6) — Iron Bowl Sat 6:30 PM CT (ABC) • Line: Alabama -6 | Total: 46.5 A rivalry that always produces unpredictable results. Auburn fights for bowl eligibility at home. Alabama continues to deal with WR/TE availability impacting red-zone packages. Arizona (8–3) @ #25 Arizona State (7–3) — Territorial Cup Sat 8:00 PM CT (FOX) • Line: Arizona -1.5 | Total: 48.5 High-stakes in-state rivalry meeting. Arizona brings more explosive potential. Arizona State provides steadier overall balance. Quick Hitters — Other Rivalry Lines (If Time) Ole Miss @ Mississippi State (Egg Bowl): High total suggests an offensive game. Iowa @ Nebraska: Very low total pointing toward a low-possession matchup. LSU @ Oklahoma: Oklahoma defense continues to trend upward. Notre Dame @ Stanford: Notre Dame a heavy favorite after a dominant Week 13 win. Vanderbilt @ Tennessee: Tennessee favored; Vanderbilt offense coming off a major performance. Miami @ Pitt: Miami trending positively; Pitt remains inconsistent. Georgia @ Georgia Tech: Georgia favored significantly; Georgia Tech secondary still vulnerable. CFP Rankings — Week 14 Snapshot Ohio State (11–0) Indiana (11–0) Texas A&M (11–0) Georgia (10–1) Texas Tech (10–1) Oregon (10–1) Ole Miss (10–1) Oklahoma (9–2) Notre Dame (9–2) Alabama (9–2) BYU (10–1) Miami (9–2) Utah (9–2) Vanderbilt (9–2) Michigan (9–2) Texas (8–3) Southern California (8–3) Virginia (9–2) Tennessee (8–3) Arizona State (8–3) SMU (8–3) Pittsburgh (8–3) Georgia Tech (9–2) Tulane (9–2) Arizona (8–3) Rundown Pick 'Em — Closing Segment Storey, Josh, and Jeremy each made one official ATS or total pick from the Week 14 board. They discussed matchup context, market numbers, and how rivalry dynamics shape their decisions. Full picks are posted in the Discord. Housekeeping Episode Release: Thu 11/27/25 • 5:00 AM CT Duration: 39:49 File Size: 31.8 MB Audio File: 159-episode-134-week-14-college-football-2025.mp3 Website: collegefootballrundown.com X/Twitter: @WWCFB Instagram: @college_football_rundown Contact: wahl@collegefootballrundown.com]]>

Episode 133 - Week 13 College Football 2025

Nov 20th, 2025 11:00 AM

College Football Rundown — Week 13 (2025) Welcome back, Rundown Nation — Week 13 is here, and the playoff race is officially in “no mulligans left” mode. The top of the board stayed steady in Week 12 as #1 Ohio State (10–0), #2 Indiana (11–0), and #3 Texas A&M (10–0) all remained perfect, while the one-loss contenders behind them kept stacking wins. Episodes drop Wed night / Thu AM all season. Find us at collegefootballrundown.com • X/Twitter: @WWCFB • Instagram: @college_football_rundown • Join the Discord. Host: Kyle Wahl Guests: Michael Storey (regular), Josh Harlow (special guest) Theme: “Short Numbers, Style Points, and Staying Alive in November” Week 12 Rewind — What Mattered for Bettors #15 Southern California vs Iowa USC’s offense never found rhythm against Iowa’s disciplined defense. Iowa controlled tempo and field position, forcing USC into long third downs. Takeaway: Iowa continues to deliver elite situational defense, ideal for unders and low-possession betting environments. LSU vs Arkansas LSU leaned on its defense to grind out a low-scoring win. Arkansas moved the ball but failed repeatedly inside the red zone with negative plays and turnovers. Takeaway: LSU’s defense remains the backbone; markets may keep shading totals down until the offense flashes life. #9 Notre Dame vs Pittsburgh Notre Dame opened up in the second half with efficient QB play and strong interior running. Pitt couldn’t match the Irish’s explosiveness once adjustments were made. Takeaway: Notre Dame looks complete again heading into the stretch run. #4 Georgia vs #17 Texas Georgia’s defense dictated the game, eliminating Texas’ big-play shots and forcing long drives. Texas protected the ball better than usual but couldn’t generate chunk gains. Takeaway: Georgia looks like the most balanced team among the one-loss playoff hopefuls. #5 Oklahoma at Alabama Physical, playoff-caliber football on both sides. Alabama’s defense held firm in the red zone, limiting Oklahoma’s explosive plays. Takeaway: Both teams remain top-tier; Alabama’s consistency on defense may hold greater market trust moving forward. Games of the Show — Week 13 Deep Dive #22 Missouri (7–3) @ #8 Oklahoma (8–2) Sat 11:00 AM CT (ABC) • Line: Oklahoma -7.5 | Total: 42.5 CFP leverage game in Norman. Missouri’s power run game (RB A. Hardy, 1,300+ yards, 15 TDs) meets Oklahoma’s vertical offense. Tight spread and low total → “script matters” game: OU + over for track meet, Mizzou + under for grind. #11 BYU (9–1) @ Cincinnati (7–3) Sat 7:00 PM CT (ESPN2) • Line: BYU -2.5 | Total: 54.5 11 BYU remains alive in the one-loss CFP mix. Balanced Cougar offense with RB L. Martin and WR C. Roberts faces a scrappy Bearcats defense. Classic “short road favorite” spot; discussion centered on when to play moneyline vs laying the number. #15 Southern California (8–2) @ #7 Oregon (9–1) Sat 2:30 PM CT (NBC / Peacock) • Line: Oregon -10.5 | Total: 59.5 Top-15 matchup with playoff implications. Oregon needs style points to keep pace in the one-loss race. USC’s high-variance defense could turn this into a shootout if Oregon’s tempo picks up early. #22 Pittsburgh (7–3) @ #16 Georgia Tech (9–1) Sat 6:00 PM CT (NBC) • Line: Georgia Tech -2.5 | Total: 62.5 Ranked ACC showdown with CFP fringe stakes. GT QB H. King (2,200 pass / 800 rush) is the X-factor vs Pitt’s disciplined front. High total signals confidence in both offenses; live totals discussed based on early drive success. TCU (6–4) @ #23 Houston (8–2) Sat 3:00 PM CT (FOX) • Line: Houston -1.5 | Total: 54.5 Big 12 spot where Houston protects its ranking and TCU plays spoiler. TCU QB J. Hoover (2,800 yards, 23 TD) vs Houston RB D. Connors (~725 yards). Nearly a pick’em — ideal case study for moneyline vs short spread plays. CFP Rankings — Week 13 Snapshot Unbeatens: 1. Ohio State (10–0) 2. Indiana (11–0) 3. Texas A&M (10–0) One-loss contenders: 4. Georgia (9–1) 5. Texas Tech (10–1) 6. Ole Miss (10–1) 7. Oregon (9–1) 8. Oklahoma (8–2) 9. Notre Dame (8–2) 10. Alabama (8–2) Also alive: 11. BYU (9–1), 12. Utah (8–2), 13. Miami (8–2), 14. Vanderbilt (8–2), 15. USC (8–2), 16. Georgia Tech (9–1), 17. Texas (7–3), 18. Michigan (8–2), 19. Virginia (9–2), 20. Tennessee (7–3), 21. Illinois (7–3), 22. Missouri (7–3), 23. Houston (8–2), 24. Tulane (8–2), 25. Arizona State (7–3) Discussion focus: - Unbeatens control their own destiny; one-loss teams jockey for position. - Featured games could shake up the 4–10 range and NY6 projections. - Futures and playoff pricing discussed with mid-November value focus. Rundown Pick ’Em — Closing Segment Kyle, Storey, and Josh each gave one official ATS or total pick from the Week 13 board. Each explained the matchup, key stat angle, and why their number differed from market consensus. Full picks and results posted in the Discord. Housekeeping Episode Release: Thu 11/20/25 • 5:00 AM CT Duration: 41:14 File Size: 32.2 MB Audio File: 158-episode-133-week-13-college-football-2025.mp3 Website: collegefootballrundown.com X/Twitter: @WWCFB Instagram: @college_football_rundown Contact: wahl@collegefootballrundown.com]]>

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